There would be no gallons in a 36 by 360 inch tank. It will require a third measurement to have volume.
This is an invalid conversion: square inches is a measure of area and inches is a measure of length or distance.
1 x 10 yards is the same as 36 x 360 inches, answer = 12960 square inches.
To compare the two measurements, first convert 10 yards to inches. Since there are 36 inches in a yard, 10 yards is equal to 360 inches (10 x 36 = 360). Therefore, 216 inches is shorter than 10 yards, as 360 inches is greater than 216 inches.
It depends on the units used to measure the pavers: inches, centimetres, cubits, etc. It is not possible to answer the question without that information.
The area of the whole circle would have been π*62 But instead of 360 degrees for the whole circle, the sector measures only 140 degrees. That is to say, the sector is 140/360 of the whole circle. Area = π*62*140/360 = 43.9823 sq inches.
360-gallon. fuel tank
There are 90 gallons in 360 quarts.
To determine how many times you would need to stop to fill up a 15 mpg gas tank on a 360-mile trip, first calculate the total gallons needed. You would need 24 gallons of gas (360 miles ÷ 15 mpg). If your gas tank holds, for example, 12 gallons, you would need to stop once to fill up, as your tank would run out of gas after 180 miles. If your tank holds more than 24 gallons, you would not need to stop at all.
360
360 L = 95.1 US gallons or 79.2 UK gallons.
94 Liters24.83 Gallons
360 inches = 9.144 metres
360 inches = 30 feet
36 inches = 1 yard so 360 inches = 360/36 = 10 yards.
Remember there are 8 pints to 1 gallon. Hence 360 pints / 8 = 45 gallons.
360' gallons of water!!!!!!!
10 yards equals 30 feet which equals 360 inches.